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Wooden derrick barge sank while being towed. Size: 90' x 28' x8'  more »
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Schooner-barge sank in a storm. Size: 288' x 45' x 19'  more »
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Schooner-barge with cargo of iron foundered in a storm. Size: 211' x 35' x 17'  more »
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Steel barge foundered. Size: 260' x 43' x 25'  more »
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Barge with cargo of pulpwood sank in a storm. Size: 335' x 33' x 11'  more »
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Dredge barge sank while being towed in a storm Size: 120' x 50' x 8'  more »
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Unidentified barge ~137' x ~27' Rises up 8 ft off lake bottom.  more »
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Barge carrying cargo of sulfer sunk in a storm Length: 113 ft.  more »
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Steel barge was leaking while being towed when pumps failed. size: 143' x 32' x 6'  more »
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Located south of Cleveland, NY and just after the bottom drops off from the weed growth in the shallow depths into slightly deeper water. Popular fishing spot.  more »
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Called the Shackelton barge as it is located north of Shackelton Point.  more »
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Also known as the "Glass Barge" as it was carrying fine sand for the purpose of making glass. Was on its way to Oswego. Glass Barge pics.  more »
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Known as the ‘newspaper barge’ as many newspapers were floating in the water after this barge sank. Located between Dunham and Frenchmen islands. The barge is about mid-way between buoy T2 and a shallow water marker several hundred feet to the...  more »
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Approximately 100 ft. in length with 7 segmented compartments. The barge is at a bearing of 275 ° (True) and 1 2/3 miles (8830ft) west from location of the Thomas H. Laying in N-S direction.  more »
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Approximately 100 ft. in length with 7 segmented compartments. The barge is at a bearing of 255 ° (True) and 900 ft. west from location of the Thomas H. Laying in N-S direction.  more »
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Approximately 100 ft. in length with 7 segmented compartments. The barge is at a bearing of 293 ° (True) and 620 ft. west from location of the Thomas H. Laying in N-S direction  more »
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Oneida Lake sunken Barge  more »
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Unidentified barge. Many interesting items to see on this wreck.  more »
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Sank due to a leak in the hull. Nice novice dive.  more »
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The 105 foot wooden barge, Finch, foundered in a heavy sea due to a leak in the hull. Broken up remains.  more »
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While salvaging the steamer Erie a gale broke the salvage barge loose from its moorings and it sank about 1/2 mile from the site. Bishop's Berrick was built to salvage the the steamers Erie and Altantic.  more »
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Partial structure of a vessel consisting of a steel frame and winches.  more »
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Barge US 104 was carrying a cargo ot oats when in struck a rock and foundered when nearing the Black Rock Ship Canal in July of 1921.  more »
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Sunken barge that may have been utilized in the construction of the Thousand Islands Bridge in the 1930's.  more »
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